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The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts • Page 6

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THE NORTH AD JIASSACHUSETTS, TRANSCRIPT WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26. 1350. A Luncheon Dinner UNEXPECTED GUISTS NEED NEVER IE PESTS fertnf our anrf to d'lifbird ID a r. M.

to r. M. TELEVISION NIGHTLY i Morrissey Restaurant 28 MARSHALL ST. PHONE 887 NOW 2 NEW MAJOR HITS! THE J40ST EXCITING ADVENTURE ADDED NEW MAJOR HIT! JUNE JOHN DOROTHY HAVOC RUSSELL HART ROD CAMERON "STAMPEDE" IN COLOR MOVIES ARE HHIR THAN EVER! STARTS A picture of all will 'give you the happiest movie time of vour life! Apnr.n TREATS: THE MI.K LOOK of Tirtir COLOR CARTOON -RIDING HIGH" Shown 8:45 Broadway Critics Laud Miss Henderson Williamitown Girl Scores in Debut at "Wendy" in "Peter Pan" Revival. Bruad'A sy cnuc generous in of Miss Marcia Henderson, "the Williamstown girl who her Jlage debut Monday night as "Wendy'' in a reviva! of "Peter Pan." which opened at the Imperial in York.

Brc-ciks The New York Times said "Marcia Hcnder- on's 'Wendy' i all grace and loveliness, the little mother with a girlish sense of enjoyment, and she sings some of Mr. Bcnistein's songs, with sweetness and delicacy." Richard Watts, in the New York Herald Tribune, found that "the most charming performance was contributed by young Marcia Henderson, who is fresh and delightful as Wendy." The reviews also were favorable to Miss Jean Arthur, stage Westinghouse UE-IUE Battle Test Tomorrow MISS KRTHA HARRISON FETEfrlYNAIOICLUI Retires as Boiton Store Of- NLRB to Poll Worker, in Manager 40 Planh SE Plant Vote Due in Few Weeks. Pittsburgh. April 26 MISS MARCIA HENDERSON" Lobster Problem Bothers Electrical The results mav Miss Bertha Harrison of Marion avenue was guest of honor at a dinner party given as evening at the Williams battling-bitterly bv hc Xabob cll of hc trol of the nation's electrical workers wind up hectic cam-; store MlSB Ham office man- paijrr.s today to woo Westing-. a er of the store win rrrire Sal house Electric corporation's urda after years oi 000 juous sen-ice.

She was presented Tomorrow, die National Labor wrist watcn ani a corsage of RcJafions board-will poll the AVest-! roses her associates. i AfaiHfMi 13 T-rnViKt- 1-1 mghouse workers at 40 plants 32 cities. That marks the first big test of strength in six month si workers CUE) (independent) and the CIO VTaldeu P. Hobbs. vice pre- lidenr oS Consolidated Dry Goods ol Springfield, with I which the local store is affiliated.

the speakers and lie well i Bosinn. 26 Jf)-A difference of a quarter of an inch in the Icnpth of lobsters is troubling the Massachusetts senate. i bouquets of spring flowers and which union the other quarter-! liRh e(1 tapers workers in the industry. dinner, solos sung by Miss Phoebe Daviijnori For more than a decade the UE of Ada fns. and there was grouo the top union in the industry Here's the trouble; There's a turns out America's radios, washing machines and other elec- is mcrcase the singing and dancing.

Mrs. Bernard Langner Aclnrns was pianist during the evening. summer resident of and Williamstown during the past two years. The reviews were published in Tuesday morning editions of the New York papers issued too late to reach this city, and were repealed in the enrly ediiions of this morning's metropolitan units. Like the teel Mrs.

Mary Cook served as n- can be and many another union. a chairman of the commiUee was affiliated with the CIO. Then year the CIO chop- ed off its electrical ami. The CIO minimum lor each of the the UE of left-wingism. two years, thus adding a quar-jAfter casting the VE adrift the ier.

formed a nesv electrical taken. The bill add one-six leemh of an inch to the present in charge of arrangements, sisted by Sirs. Evelyn Miss Icia Fyke. Miss Geneva Pratt. Miss Catherine Costello.

Mrs. Evelyn GaiTey and Edward Cook. tjn Miss Hen not onh ac.cd the lion by Leonard Bernstein, who was guest conductor al the Tanglewood symphonic festival last year. The daughter ol Selectman John and Sirs. Henderson of Meacham street, the young actress was graduated -from Williamstown high school three years ago and from the American Academy of Dramatic Art at New York city last year.

Before entering the latter school, she had a career as a photographic model, and since completing the course had been engaged in radio and television work. Her parents attended 'the opening night, accompanied by her maternal grandfather. Thomas K. Crofts of 348 Brooklyn street. this city, while her paternal grandfather, County Commissioner John Henderson of Clarksburg, planned to witness tonight's performance.

Others present at her debut were Louis ind AVilliam Morey of U'ilhamstown and Mrs. H. J. Hewar and her daughter. Mrs.

Virginia Birkholra. of Clarksburg. Methodist Married Club is Tomorrow Conservationists say this union--the IUE. the supply by barring! The TUE went onto enlist (tj of taking of lobster until after theyjL-E's 'membf-rs. That's when thei had a chance to started.

Plon Get-Together Moy 29 i a couple ol times at least. General Motors electrical divi- i 1 Some ot ihe senators objected employes already have fav-j ilembers of Girl Scout Troop I plants is FOR MOTHER'S DAY Choose From Our Selected Stock of Religious Articles A few suggestions: Sterling silver Rosaries, sterling silver a and Chain, Crucifixes, and Statuary, Mis- salt and a Sick Call Wall Crucifix and many other choice articles including Stations of the Cross Rosaries. J. BRACKLEY CO. 53 Main St.

IOOKS PERIODICALS STATIONERY compete with those in where the legal size is smaller: than that proposed here. The senate finally postponed. action to Thursday. Opposes PEP Low Expansion Without of St. John's Episcopal church, ai a regular meeting Monday after-! jnoon in the parish house, made' (plans annual troop goi- jogeiher (o be held Monday, To Exhibit a Badge awards will be made ai WI Wrsr A 9 OIB Herbert Fowles of the a time and a play will be pre: Bv the pir 0( lcrs be invited to son to exhibit a bouquet of trailing arbutus at the Transcript Members of the troop will' (participate in the play arc Bar-' Ibara Faille, Audrey Boston.

April 26 Mas- sachusetts house has voted ce- whelmingly in favor of Jepisla-I 0 Ip'atricia tion lo expand coverage of thee JNeats ago has, contuv Rens Joy Caroj Myc jPatricia Esposito. Barbara Man-' lo expand coverage of eipu to fan- employment, practices law. in ihe The house gave a fair practices: 'bill a third reading yesterday! afier a roll call vote of 1S8 to 33; i rejected a motion 10 kill it by re-j in great Joan Gamari and Cynthia' BUY! Rand. Horrjp-raakin, being 1 aught h.dgr work Ulp bv sion. The to the next annual ses-: Curing the unseasonably LaFogg, the new assist would give the" fair spell in January, mayflower buds exhibited at the Transc ant troop leader, and the girls working on spcond-c'ass req C.V] I I 1 I a i I i i i i practices commission, which now offlce by Miss Edirh ston of lhc mcnls undel direction of FREEZER COMBINATION A IfAL horn.

kn tlO -m OMf! M.v«r vt focfc Uw At Annual Dinner Sunday Trip Couples' club of First Methodist church will hold a box lunch auction at its regular meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the church. Fred H. will serve as auctioneer. The mpmbers have been asked to take ihc- box lunches and gift wrappings to the meeting and the commitlpp in charge will wrap the lunches. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Slater and Mr. and Mrs. Howard the pro- administers the employment Mohawk trail, supervision over complaints about oliT S-resT Ski Trophies ranis, hotels, and other services: oppp, to the public, I Rop. Daniel Casey i D-Pius-! Trophies will be presened to i field i made the motion 10 reject i Dinners of the North Adams i Ski club's annual i-acmj; events Casey said the committeei a ihe club's annual dinner at the which heard the proposal was Clarksburg Sportsmen's told of 100 cases in Boston but Sunday evening.

nf nonr in the other cities in the; Dinner will be served at 6.30 i state in which discrimination on o'clock to members, Ineuds and 'Samuel Joseph, troop Life "Saved my A God-itnd l.r GAS-HEARTBURN" 1 )) Held trtr ioiir Hell 'loctora nrrscnbt the jii-tliclnei Knfwn Ko f. br'nf 3 I 1 rtllira Ijotllr tousIordoublBroocsy bavk- i for Acid Indigestion 25r A I Mori WanMK Woof OMITH-DONOVAN 90 Main St. NORTH ADAMS PH ac ial grounds was charged. all interested skiers. The presen- ol several ski films.

Hugo C. DeFalco is in charge ot tickets. Cancer Clinic Tomorrow NEW LOW PRICES! Mat. 25c Eve. 40c Inrlurtinjr tax KIDDIES 9c ANYTIME DBCHMOND I 4 and ona 2--SMASH HITS--2 EQUALLY AS BIG COMPLETE NEW SHOW Sot.

FOR ONE DAY ONLY Sun. FOR ONE DAY ONLY thpy came in for X15.000," he rtrsonol He said he couldn't agree that! tation of ski prizes will be ihe new law was needed. Casey on 'y business before the showing said laws now on the books took care of the things complained about. He charged that ihe pro- posed bill would nnlv to fh? rost nf operating Hie present; commission. The North Adams Cancer chnic Casey predicted passage of the iu bp romorrow morning at law would cost S100.000.

He saidjjg 0 xt the North Adams i that when the anti-discrimination liiospjrai. 'law was extended to colleges last i Local Intelligence i The auxiliary to the Frank iR. Stiles post, American Legion, will hold a lood sale Friday af- i rernoon from Ho 5 o'clock in C. Penney store on Main street. Mrs.

Carl Dennis, president of 'the auxiliary, will serve as gen-' pral chairman, assisted by Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Harold Dono, van and Mrs. Mildred O'N'eil. --The Union of Ste.

Anne will a. public whist party tomorrow afternoon at 2.15 o'clock A. O. H. hall.

--The North Adams Grange held another in a series of regular parties last evening in Grange hall on Notch road. Prizes were won by Mrs. Odna Frenicr of Mrs. Liza Mnnsrd. Beauchprnin.

A. Schier- haum of Cheshire, Mrs. A. Tang- ipy. Mrs.

Andrew G. Miss Cecile Liveley, Henry and Mrs. Azilda "Wolfe. Another party will be held next Tuesday evening at o'clock at ihe hall under the direction of Mr. and Mrs, George Reardon.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin FJpcken- stein of 231 East Main street have returned home a spending a week at the Woodstock hotel in York city. Special for May Creme Cold Waves $8.50 Machineless Permanents $5.00 up Grace Beauty Shop Heor Dcwlin Bldq. 103 Main St.

Ttl. 3649 Fort Massachusetts Fcaturinf Ttnkee Foods in Daily Business Man's LUNCHEON 11:30 Prompt Sfmet AwurH Wedding Portraits and 3lazziichi Studio 9 State St. Tel. 665 Rummage Sale y. M.

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